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Massive and Massless Scalar Field and Confinement
Generalization of QCD motivated classical SU(2) Yang--Mills theory coupled to
the scalar field is discussed. The massive scalar field, corresponding the
scalar glueball, provides a confining potential for static, point-like,
external sources. In case of massless scalar field screening solutions are
found. However, there is a confining sector as well. Both, massive and massless
confining solutions are compared with phenomenological potentials. The case of
non-dynamical permittivity is also discussed.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, Accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J.
Unconventional cosmology on the (thick) brane
We consider the cosmology of a thick codimension 1 brane. We obtain the
matching conditions leading to the cosmological evolution equations and show
that when one includes matter with a pressure component along the extra
dimension in the brane energy-momentum tensor, the cosmology is of non-standard
type. In particular one can get acceleration when a dust of non-relativistic
matter particles is the only source for the (modified) Friedman equation. Our
equations would seem to violate the conservation of energy-momentum from a 4D
perspective, but in 5D the energy-momentum is conserved. One could write down
an effective conserved 4D energy-momentum tensor attaching a ``dark energy''
component to the energy-momentum tensor of matter that has pressure along the
extra dimension. This extra component could, on a cosmological scale, be
interpreted as matter-coupled quintessence. We comment on the effective 4D
description of this effect in terms of the time evolution of a scalar field
(the 5D radion) coupled to this kind of matter.Comment: 9 pages, v2. eq.(17) corrected, comments on effective theory change
Primordial magnetic fields and nonlinear electrodynamics
The creation of large scale magnetic fields is studied in an inflationary
universe where electrodynamics is assumed to be nonlinear. After inflation ends
electrodynamics becomes linear and thus the description of reheating and the
subsequent radiation dominated stage are unaltered. The nonlinear regime of
electrodynamics is described by lagrangians having a power law dependence on
one of the invariants of the electromagnetic field. It is found that there is a
range of parameters for which primordial magnetic fields of cosmologically
interesting strengths can be created.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figure
Self-Dual Supersymmetric Dirac-Born-Infeld Action
We present a self-dual N=1 supersymmetric Dirac-Born-Infeld action in three
dimensions. This action is based on the supersymmetric generalized self-duality
in odd dimensions developed originally by Townsend, Pilch and van
Nieuwenhuizen. Even though such a self-duality had been supposed to be very
difficult to generalize to a supersymmetrically interacting system, we show
that Dirac-Born-Infeld action is actually compatible with supersymmetry and
self-duality in three-dimensions. The interactions can be further generalized
to arbitrary (non)polynomial interactions. As a by-product, we also show that a
third-rank field strength leads to a more natural formulation of self-duality
in 3D. We also show an interesting role played by the third-rank field strength
leading to a supersymmetry breaking, in addition to accommodating a
Chern-Simons form.Comment: 12 pages, no figure
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